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This week at Hope Fellowship Church, Campbell Terry starts our study through Acts with a message titled What Now? from Acts 1:1–14.In the opening chapter of Acts, Jesus prepares His followers for what comes next after His resurrection and ascension. He reminds them of the mission He has given them, promises the coming of the Holy Spirit, and calls them to wait faithfully for God's timing. As the disciples gather in unity and prayer, we see the foundation being laid for the birth of the church. This message encourages believers to trust Christ's promises, depend on the Spirit's power, and embrace the mission of making disciples in a world that desperately needs the hope of the gospel.
In this week's message, Brad Seifert unpacked one of the most powerful declarations Jesus made about His identity. As opposition from the religious leaders intensified, Jesus boldly revealed that He is far more than a teacher or prophet—He is the eternal Son of God. His statement, "Before Abraham was, I AM," connected Him directly to God's self-revelation in the Old Testament and left no doubt about His claim to deity. This passage challenges us to consider who Jesus truly is and invites us to respond in faith, worship, and obedience to the One who is the great I AM.
This week at Hope Fellowship Church, JC Morrison continues our series through the Gospel of John with a message titled Your Real Father from Gospel of John 8:39–47. In this powerful passage, Jesus confronts the religious leaders about the true condition of their hearts, revealing that spiritual heritage is not about ancestry, but about who we follow and obey. This sermon challenges us to examine who is truly shaping our lives and reminds us that belonging to God is seen through a love for truth and a response to Jesus.
This week at HFC, JC Morrison continued our journey through the Gospel of John with a message titled Set Free from John 8:31–38. Jesus challenges His listeners to move beyond surface-level belief and truly abide in His word. In this passage, we see that real discipleship leads to truth, and truth leads to freedom—not political or personal independence, but freedom from the power of sin. Jesus reminds us that lasting freedom is only found through Him, the Son who sets people free indeed.
This week at HFC, JC Morrison continued our series through the Gospel of John with a message titled Going Away from John 8:21–29. Jesus confronts the growing unbelief around Him while pointing clearly to His identity and mission from the Father. In this passage, we’re reminded that rejecting Jesus has eternal consequences, but trusting in Him leads to true life and freedom. Even as many misunderstood Him, Jesus remained completely obedient to the Father and confident in the truth of who He is.
This week at HFC, Campbell Terry continued our series The Gospel According to John with a message titled True Colors from John 8:12–20. In this passage, Jesus boldly declares, “I am the light of the world,” revealing His true identity in contrast to the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees. The sermon highlights how the light of Christ doesn’t just illuminate truth—it exposes what’s hidden and calls us to step out of darkness. We’re reminded that following Jesus means walking in His light daily, allowing Him to reveal our true condition while leading us into life, clarity, and freedom.
This week at HFC, Campbell Terry continued our series in the Gospel According to John with a message titled The Messiah Trap from John 7:53–8:11. In this powerful passage, we see religious leaders attempt to trap Jesus using the woman caught in adultery—forcing a tension between justice and mercy. Instead of falling into their scheme, Jesus exposes their hypocrisy and extends both truth and grace. This sermon reminds us how easy it is to weaponize righteousness while missing the heart of God, and how Jesus meets us not with condemnation, but with a call to transformation: “Go, and sin no more.”
This week at HFC, Pastor JC Morrison preaches “From There?” from John 7:25-52.As the crowds debated Jesus’ identity and origin, He issued a life-changing invitation: “If anyone is thirsty, come to me and drink.” Discover how Jesus cuts through confusion and offers the Holy Spirit as rivers of living water.A timely and powerful word from Hope Fellowship Church in Kansas City.
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